Microstructural characterization of materials /

Microstructural characterization is usually achieved by allowing some form of probe to interact with a carefully prepared specimen. The most commonly used probes are visible light, X-ray radiation, a high-energy electron beam, or a sharp, flexible needle. These four types of probe form the basis for...

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Autor principal: Brandon, D. G.
Otros Autores: Kaplan, Wayne D.
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Publicado: Chichester, England : John Wiley & Sons, c2008.
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:Quantitative software engineering series
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